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Regular cabs run high 14's to high 15's. Extended cabs run from low 15s's all the way to low 16's. Driver, heat, etc. seem to play a big difference in how they run stock. Even with it being a small truck and only 4 cubes less than an SSS, I wouldn't be afraid to race one. I've ran 2 with my 5.3L, didn't have any problems.

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Regular cabs run high 14's to high 15's. Extended cabs run from low 15s's all the way to low 16's. Driver, heat, etc. seem to play a big difference in how they run stock. Even with it being a small truck and only 4 cubes less than an SSS, I wouldn't be afraid to race one. I've ran 2 with my 5.3L, didn't have any problems.

 

by no means am i afraid i just want him to shut the hell up! i mean he makes it out to sound like he can drag anyone!!! what a dumba** :chevy: all the way

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No worries...my cousin has an older body style with a newer 5.9 (older body is lighter) and even with a 3000 stall, slicks, M1 intake and level 4 Raptor transmission with the Torque Drive he's only running 14.30s. It's built to take a 150 shot and heads/cam would wake it up even more but you have no worries.

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No worries...my cousin has an older body style with a newer 5.9 (older body is lighter) and even with a 3000 stall, slicks, M1 intake and level 4 Raptor transmission with the Torque Drive he's only running 14.30s. It's built to take a 150 shot and heads/cam would wake it up even more but you have no worries.

 

damn! good info thanks man!!

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